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new honey bunches of oats greek. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. ♪ >> this c1 ♪ >> this past monday millions of americans watched barack obama took the oath of office for his second term as president of the united states of america and this coming monday, the party really starts! hey, everybody, it's me, your vp joe biden and i'm inviting you all to join me this monday at the dover motor speedway in dover, swear for a little party i like to call the bash. this one is about fun. we are going to have cotton candy, an amateur dog show, an abandoning castle. do you think you can jump higher than me, find out in the game i call, do you think you can juu t higher than me and be sure to join me for my kung fu exhibition! biden time, oh! >> that's a show i'd watch. >> ainsley: he is one of the best on "saturday night live." >> clayton: such a gregarious guy, you had i'd like a show with him. >> tucker: the vice-pr
new honey bunches of oats greek. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. ♪ >> this c1 ♪ >> this past monday millions of americans watched barack obama took the oath of office for his second term as president of the united states of america and this coming monday, the party really starts! hey, everybody, it's me, your vp joe biden and i'm...
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as you know a massive percentage of many state taxes come from tobacco taxes. the government would be shafting itself, shouldn't it. >> oh, tucker you should know better than that the cost of smoking 20 times what the government gets back in taxes. >> that's untrue. >> treating nicotine established drug the same as we treat other drugs. people have to go to their doctors for birth control pills or erectile disfix pills. why should we want to make it more convenient for smokers particularly teen smokers to be able to buy cigarettes. costing us all $300 billion a year. if we treat nicotine like any other drug, you want a drug you go to the doctor and get a prescription. >> i wish i had time to refute those numbers. >> i know the numbers because i'm in the game. >> let me make a point. >> i beg your pardon, we are out of time. coming up, cupid's phone number is 911. don't tell that to one guy who want cops to track down his no show date. think your cell phone bill is way too high? turns out you are right. we will show you how to save more than a thousand bucks on
as you know a massive percentage of many state taxes come from tobacco taxes. the government would be shafting itself, shouldn't it. >> oh, tucker you should know better than that the cost of smoking 20 times what the government gets back in taxes. >> that's untrue. >> treating nicotine established drug the same as we treat other drugs. people have to go to their doctors for birth control pills or erectile disfix pills. why should we want to make it more convenient for smokers...
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we are taxing work the barely taxing wealth region but barely tax and wealth. that is the wrong priority. -- we're taxing work but barely taxing wealth. the robin hood taxes an idea whose time has come. radicals light nicholke nicolasy and angela merkel have a tax on currency transactions that would bring in $350 billion a year. some of my heroes are the nurses of this country. national nurses united heal america. tax-loss >>> there are a slew -- tax on wall street. there are a slew of good things that 1%ers are for. >> he is not really offering of a lot. >> he is talking about being taxed less than his assistant. there is a group of patriotic millionaires. it is the belief that you owe backe to a country that has helped to make you what you are. steve jobs -- we had a tough column in the last issue. it was tough not about apple labor practices in china. here you had a man of great wealth was talking about cutting taxes and never really gave of his philanthropic wealth. poor bill gates, he gets nailed for being so square. you can disagree with some things. but
we are taxing work the barely taxing wealth region but barely tax and wealth. that is the wrong priority. -- we're taxing work but barely taxing wealth. the robin hood taxes an idea whose time has come. radicals light nicholke nicolasy and angela merkel have a tax on currency transactions that would bring in $350 billion a year. some of my heroes are the nurses of this country. national nurses united heal america. tax-loss >>> there are a slew -- tax on wall street. there are a slew of...
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-- tax-avoiding millionaires? does it not prove the theory that you want to identify a possible light, look at the company he keeps it? >> issing to remember that last year i ran into the leader of the opposition. to be there, i think when he sees the speech but i will be making in davos, which will be arguing that we need greater transparency over tax, a greater responsibility over the tax avoidance and tax evasion issues, greater transparency about companies and the land issue, he might even find that he agrees with some of the things i'm going to say. >> will the prime minister cut through the relevant arguments coming from the opposition and given the very simple message -- ss
-- tax-avoiding millionaires? does it not prove the theory that you want to identify a possible light, look at the company he keeps it? >> issing to remember that last year i ran into the leader of the opposition. to be there, i think when he sees the speech but i will be making in davos, which will be arguing that we need greater transparency over tax, a greater responsibility over the tax avoidance and tax evasion issues, greater transparency about companies and the land issue, he might...
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we don't have a carbon tax. and the -- >> rose: is its carbon tax the way to go. not cap and trade, but carbon tax jathe difference between those are not that critical. >> rose: the idea is put a value on how much carbon you use. there are reasons are to do that. but because of the political realities, either one can be achieved. they both have the same effect, causing you to shift in making your energy in a way. >> you look at germany, and angela mirkle has basically sworn off nuclear energy. >> that is aa setback -- >> rose: you disagree with the decision she made. >> well, with the current generation of reacts, because of the fukushima accident -- >> rose: they're old. >> people are now worried about that. there haven't been that many accidents, so you can have a reasonable disagreement about the current generation. there are generations coming that are inherently in their design form is more safe. if you don't like today's reactors you shouldn't group all the ways of generating nuclear energy that will come out. you shouldn't abandon those as well because we c
we don't have a carbon tax. and the -- >> rose: is its carbon tax the way to go. not cap and trade, but carbon tax jathe difference between those are not that critical. >> rose: the idea is put a value on how much carbon you use. there are reasons are to do that. but because of the political realities, either one can be achieved. they both have the same effect, causing you to shift in making your energy in a way. >> you look at germany, and angela mirkle has basically sworn...
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the senate voted to prevent tax hikes and 98% of americans. and made the lower tax hikes permanent. that is something we could not achieve when george bush was in office. president obama got less revenue than the speaker offered in the first place. in short, there is no way we were going to get a better deal for the american tax payer. that is not to hide the fact that this bill was far from perfect. we wanted to keep tax hikes low for everybody. we wanted to cut spending. but this bill had to pass. otherwise every single taxpayer would have paid higher taxes and our economy would have gotten into a nosedive. once i came to that conclusion, the decision was simple. if you think a bill needs to pass, you vote for it. now, many of my colleagues voted the other way. i respect their decision. prudence demands mutual understanding, especially among friends. my colleagues and i saw the same thing. we sought to the same and. -- we sought the same end. we wanted a smaller, smarter government. we simply differed on the means. that is the difficulty of governing. it should not be a cause for
the senate voted to prevent tax hikes and 98% of americans. and made the lower tax hikes permanent. that is something we could not achieve when george bush was in office. president obama got less revenue than the speaker offered in the first place. in short, there is no way we were going to get a better deal for the american tax payer. that is not to hide the fact that this bill was far from perfect. we wanted to keep tax hikes low for everybody. we wanted to cut spending. but this bill had to...
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.$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> i don't know if you've been to a rugby party, but if you want to talk about letting off steam, that is the ultimate place to do it. the beauty of rugby is not only the game play and the sport of it, but there's a bond that grows from rugby players among each other. it's like maybe the closest you could come to combat but still be safe. >> i've got to ask you this. you're not what i pictured when i thought military. >> i think i'm sort of like the token wild eyed guy that they wouldn't want to have in their squad, but they kind of like maybe having me around to come up with some new ideas. >> i'm a veteran myself. so i really, skip really pu
.$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> i don't know if you've been to a rugby party, but if you want to talk about letting...
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avoidance and tax evasion issues. we need greater transparency about companies and about the land issue. he may even find their are some of the things i'm going to say he might agree with. >> all, he didn't like that. >> will the prime minister cut through the irrelevant arguments come from the other side of the house and give a very simple message to british people, that if we have a conservative government after the next election they will have their say in the referendum on europe if we don't have a conservative government, we won't have -- [inaudible] >> my honorable friend makes a good point. i believe it's right to resettle our relationship with europe, to make a more open, more competitive, more flexible, to make us a more comfortable inside that union and then to give the british people the in out referendum they deserve. >> thank you, mr. speaker. canada prime minister confirmed that 3.4 million families with someone who is disabled will be worse off as a result of his benefit of operating can't go twice in m
avoidance and tax evasion issues. we need greater transparency about companies and about the land issue. he may even find their are some of the things i'm going to say he might agree with. >> all, he didn't like that. >> will the prime minister cut through the irrelevant arguments come from the other side of the house and give a very simple message to british people, that if we have a conservative government after the next election they will have their say in the referendum on...
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well actually it is already facing austerity i mean even though mr hollande is said that he's going to tax and spend even though he's trying to add another thousands i mean i think five thousand or so teachers to the already incredibly bloated two million person french payroll the truth is that he's trying actually to cut spending by sixty billion over the course of the next year that in itself is affectively a net cop of about two percent of g.d.p. because let's face it the last time the french government balance their books was in the middle of the nineteen seventies so in other words the vast majority of people watching this program probably weren't even born at the point in time that the last french government managed to balance the books france is in an appalling crisis barely half the country are paying income tax you've got a situation where in fact public opinion is not starting to realize that france is bankrupt a poll in the figaro today eighty percent of people agreed with mr suttles comments it's no joke what mr sipe on said it's the truth should parents then announce bankruptc
well actually it is already facing austerity i mean even though mr hollande is said that he's going to tax and spend even though he's trying to add another thousands i mean i think five thousand or so teachers to the already incredibly bloated two million person french payroll the truth is that he's trying actually to cut spending by sixty billion over the course of the next year that in itself is affectively a net cop of about two percent of g.d.p. because let's face it the last time the...
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so if someone is going to good into a property and take care of it and the tax collect you're, they can live there and if they live there long enough without the real owner interceding they can make it a reality reality of opening it. >> people say you don't pay taxes in florida. this house you pay $40,000 a year, and that's the reason the law exists, they want their money. >> that has a lot to do with it. >> so if he comes up with themake there's nothing bank of america can do? what i they say we want to sell it? >> actually, back of america can file an ejectment action, and if they can prove there's a rightful owner, they can have him put out. >> if that's the case thanksgiving the law was protecting him. >> the law will protect him from being thrown out without the real owner interceding. opposite the real owner comes during the seven-year period they can have him thrown out. what happens often is the real owner never comes back or the bank forgets they own it. >> knowing florida real estate and what has happened over the last ten years, i'd surprised if a big red bank can prove anyt
so if someone is going to good into a property and take care of it and the tax collect you're, they can live there and if they live there long enough without the real owner interceding they can make it a reality reality of opening it. >> people say you don't pay taxes in florida. this house you pay $40,000 a year, and that's the reason the law exists, they want their money. >> that has a lot to do with it. >> so if he comes up with themake there's nothing bank of america can...
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tax code stated that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temp. critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex tax codes high taxes they kill jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the time when families are struggling with the rising cost of living the idea that they have been so many tax increases will really make life difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden that by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. artsy london. now to some international news in brief define his own government's warnings against traveling to libya british prime minister david cameron has flown into tripoli on a surprise visit the prime minister plus the u.k. support for that country and val
tax code stated that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temp. critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex tax codes high taxes they kill jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the time when families are struggling with the rising cost of living the idea that they have been so many tax increases will really make life difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal...
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the governor proclaimed maryland is strong and growing stronger because of the choices made, tax decisions, and social policies. >> better choices, better results, and the proof is in the progress. >> he wants to ban the sale of military assault weapons, provide a digital fingerprints, and complete fire arm training. abolishing the death penalty is also part of his legislative agenda. the governor hopes to remove barriers to employment for returning military debts and create work force training partnerships. >> this year's budget is a jobs budget. in invest and 43,000 jobs. >> without spelling it out, he pleaded for a gas tax for transportation projects. -- it invests in 43,000 jobs. former governors believe this year could be the best year to submit for higher office. >> it will start going down. it will be gradual. >> state house republicans confirm it reflects his ambitions. >> the fact that he brought so many people who were ambassadors here, and people from the obama administration. it was like he was doing an audition. >> the policies and the people that were in the crowd, this is th
the governor proclaimed maryland is strong and growing stronger because of the choices made, tax decisions, and social policies. >> better choices, better results, and the proof is in the progress. >> he wants to ban the sale of military assault weapons, provide a digital fingerprints, and complete fire arm training. abolishing the death penalty is also part of his legislative agenda. the governor hopes to remove barriers to employment for returning military debts and create work...
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many tax increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden that by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. artsy london. britain's happy with their leaders financial policies in france tens of thousands of public sector workers to the streets in the strike pay rises three. as long a salary freeze means almost a million civil servants struggling at minimum wages and in greece workers have gone on a two day strike with hundreds on the streets protesting against austerity measures that will make a deep cuts to their pay doctors support workers and public transport staff to part of a number of different demonstrations across the greek capital. fourteen year old and
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you know, the number of tax increases two to three times. but the amount of casualties goes 20 to 25 times within a short period of time. pakistani military come the states they these attacks are likely to come again in the future should they take on certain other operations like north waziristan and haqqani network. this is a profound concern was to be repeatedly right after admiral mullen statements in 2011 about the pakistani government not doing much about the haqqani network. the explanation that can be taken with a grain of salt, but nevertheless should be padded out. if they describe the hornets last, they would be in alliances chapati networks and bring the same level of violent the pakistanis experienced in 2007 at 2009, which crashed pakistani public and military and returned again and that was something in it. tennessee great degree of calibration as to what you have to absorb or bair that motivates the limited strategy to utilize. another question comes up with selectivity that they distinguished a taliban verse that telegram. it
you know, the number of tax increases two to three times. but the amount of casualties goes 20 to 25 times within a short period of time. pakistani military come the states they these attacks are likely to come again in the future should they take on certain other operations like north waziristan and haqqani network. this is a profound concern was to be repeatedly right after admiral mullen statements in 2011 about the pakistani government not doing much about the haqqani network. the...
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if we're going to cut taxes say how you pay for it before you vote to cut taxes. and that's what we haven't done. >> all right. congressman, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> and up next, as much as the debt kreeling is a bunch of make believe, allegedly there are a lot of actual conservatives on college campuses. >> true story. >> i don't believe it. do you? >> i believe it. ...so as you cs customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? >>> he does exist. >> they do exist. >> this next segment reminded our stellar producer brian of that commercial when santa discovered walking and talking m&ms do in exact exist. it's time to debunk that same political myth about th
if we're going to cut taxes say how you pay for it before you vote to cut taxes. and that's what we haven't done. >> all right. congressman, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> and up next, as much as the debt kreeling is a bunch of make believe, allegedly there are a lot of actual conservatives on college campuses. >> true story. >> i don't believe it. do you? >> i believe it. ...so as you cs customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty....
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the governor praised legislatures for making tough choices and congratulated voters for passing the tax measure but warned law makers not to get callous. >> it's cruel to expand programs only to cut them back when funding disappears this isn't progress. it's an illusion. stop and go, boom and bust. we're not going back there. >> republicans say the speech hit the right note. >> talked about a rainy day fund and fewer bills, smaller government. talked about tuition freeze and reforms, those are ideas we've put out there. will reality of seven years from now match tret trick of today? >> he call forward a special session on health care so california can get affordable care act started by saturday. >> the national transportation safety board has made some discoveries in the batteries of boeing dream liner that's caught fire. the incident happened january 7th in boston. investigators call the damage severe adding fire damaged structures. the battery had a short circuit and uncontrolled reaction. investigators aren't sure which came first. al-nippon airways cancelled all dream liner flights
the governor praised legislatures for making tough choices and congratulated voters for passing the tax measure but warned law makers not to get callous. >> it's cruel to expand programs only to cut them back when funding disappears this isn't progress. it's an illusion. stop and go, boom and bust. we're not going back there. >> republicans say the speech hit the right note. >> talked about a rainy day fund and fewer bills, smaller government. talked about tuition freeze and...
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tax code stated that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temp. critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex tax codes high taxes they kill jobs increases prices and it lowers wages so the time when families are struggling with the rising cost of living the idea of so many tax increases will really make life difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden that by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. artsy london. now to some international news in brief define his own government's warnings against traveling to libya british prime minister david cameron has flown into tripoli on a surprise visit the prime minister plus the u.k. support for the country and help with with its fr
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so many tax increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden there by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. r.t. london. focus on how british authorities are handling the financial crisis and all they've tried to manipulate public perception of the issue. well korea's government is expected to block the russian finance construction of a new nuclear power plant this comes after a national referendum decided in favor of the project the vote however was invalidated due to a low turnout bulgaria's allies in europe and the us here the project would mean energy dependence on russia and putin man of charo says authorities did their best to bring the vote down now to s
so many tax increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax here and adding more tax burden there by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. r.t. london. focus on how british...
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tax code stated that it pasty would only be taxed if it was sold at above ambient temperatures critics say the system is simply too chaotic britain has one of the most complex times. increases prices and it lowers wages so the time when families are struggling with the rising cost of living. so many touching increases. difficult for them it's clear that the british government is in desperate need of cash to deal with the dismal public finances which means that by trimming a little bit of tax hair and adding more tax burden there by twenty fifteen the u.k. treasury hopes to get an extra eighty four billion pounds in tax compared with the year before they came to power but critics say that once again is the british public which ends up out of pocket. r.t. london. it's not only the brits that are unhappy with their leaders financial policy is in front of the tens of thousands of public sector workers took to the streets in a strike. imagine payment raises those three years a long lock on salary leaves almost a million servants goggling at minimum wage and in greece the workers have gone o
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think the solution that you're telling me you're going to do in your next term is you're going to raise taxes on the wealthy, i'm more than willing to pay that. i'm supportive of that. but that will raise $80 billion. even less now because they cut it from 250 as the cutoff. that will run the country for eight days. $10.4 billion a day. that's not even going to scratch the $1.1 trillion. what else are we going to do? he said i think what will happen is the republicans will have a kick-around and we'll start working together. i said as long as there's demonization, there's no chance of coming up with an intelligent compromise. an adviser for the president said i think that's enough. he said no, he said tony has given us creative tension and he pulled me aside and said, come to the white house and we'll talk about this. we have to have a unifying message. we're missing that right now. >> as you say, something's changed in america. now there are many rivals for that position. that will increase over the next few decades. america has to respond. it can't respond perhaps in the way it would have d
think the solution that you're telling me you're going to do in your next term is you're going to raise taxes on the wealthy, i'm more than willing to pay that. i'm supportive of that. but that will raise $80 billion. even less now because they cut it from 250 as the cutoff. that will run the country for eight days. $10.4 billion a day. that's not even going to scratch the $1.1 trillion. what else are we going to do? he said i think what will happen is the republicans will have a kick-around...
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. >> i found that physically taxing to have that pack on my back. but i still was able to, you know, make the requirement of going that six miles. >> reporter: a number of nato countries permit women in combat like canada, france, germany, and australia. the british do not. the secretary's action technically opens all jobs. but the services can still apply for specific exemptions. if women are not able to meet certain physical standards. >> the concern i get when i talk to soldiers is really about lowering standards, saying that we'd have people on our team that can't carry their share of the weight. >> reporter: in the military, they mean that literally. some soldiers are loaded down with armored plates, packs, boots, and equipment, and they're hauling around more than 100 pounds. tank loaders have to lift a 40 to 50-pound shell out of a confined space, spin it around, and push it into the breach. a senior defense official says that standard cannot be lowered. officials have identified specific physical requirements for each combat job. next they'l
. >> i found that physically taxing to have that pack on my back. but i still was able to, you know, make the requirement of going that six miles. >> reporter: a number of nato countries permit women in combat like canada, france, germany, and australia. the british do not. the secretary's action technically opens all jobs. but the services can still apply for specific exemptions. if women are not able to meet certain physical standards. >> the concern i get when i talk to...
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this dream line shows you the historic taxes. the red line is tax increases. the red line, where spending is going. spending is the problem. revenues aren't the problem. if you keep chasing higher spending with higher revenues as they're calling for, you're going to hurt economic growth. you'll never catch up. you'll shut down the economy and you won't get the budget down. >> when you were campaigning in virginia, a state you wanted to carry but didn't, you said, look, these sequestration cuts, these automatic spending cuts that are put in place because republicans and democrats can't agree, so you have to have this sword that comes down, you said we're not going to let those happen. those will not happen, those automatic spending cuts. well, now we have a new deadline coming up in a couple of months that says there's going to be more automatic spending cuts, the same ones that were in place before. >> that's right. >> are you going to let those happen? >> if mitt romney and i won the election, they would not have happened because we would have gone and worked
this dream line shows you the historic taxes. the red line is tax increases. the red line, where spending is going. spending is the problem. revenues aren't the problem. if you keep chasing higher spending with higher revenues as they're calling for, you're going to hurt economic growth. you'll never catch up. you'll shut down the economy and you won't get the budget down. >> when you were campaigning in virginia, a state you wanted to carry but didn't, you said, look, these sequestration...
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and we move on tax dodges across europe no longer have any. swiss law takes force today which will allow foreign governments more powers to crack down on tax evaders according to the new tax administrative assessment act group requests in accordance with the international standard will be possible now but swiss law makers have been keen to point out that fishing expeditions large scale demands for information on possible tax dodgers well not be accepted according to the global organization of parliamentarians against corruption due to corrupt practices ranging from bribery to theft and tax evasion would be equivalent to the home find economies of whites learned south africa and. asked all the business bobbie about ls in two hours time next they all say catches up with director brian de palma from he talks to ati eight talks about about spies invasion and the military about power was america. good laboratory to mccurdy was able to build on these most sophisticated robots which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission
and we move on tax dodges across europe no longer have any. swiss law takes force today which will allow foreign governments more powers to crack down on tax evaders according to the new tax administrative assessment act group requests in accordance with the international standard will be possible now but swiss law makers have been keen to point out that fishing expeditions large scale demands for information on possible tax dodgers well not be accepted according to the global organization of...
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strategy and he said that the tax burdens for americans will be on going. the american taxpayer is going to face higher payments for quite some years to come but remember that the bush tax cuts were only temporary and they've now been reversed for all american households who earn more than fifty thousand dollars per year now that means that each american in that income bracket is going to be paying more than a thousand dollars a year in additional taxes that kicks in from january in other words immediately so on average they're going to be paying around another eighty seven dollars per month in taxes that money to money that consumers won't have to be spending to drive the recovery now the u.s. government they want to grow to get the sixteen trillion dollar debt down now with tax is rising when wages and salaries are going down is this mission impossible. it's a very difficult square to circle isn't it i think going to take a very very long time at best it will rely on the ongoing willingness of foreign investors to lend to the united states at all time rec
strategy and he said that the tax burdens for americans will be on going. the american taxpayer is going to face higher payments for quite some years to come but remember that the bush tax cuts were only temporary and they've now been reversed for all american households who earn more than fifty thousand dollars per year now that means that each american in that income bracket is going to be paying more than a thousand dollars a year in additional taxes that kicks in from january in other words...
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when we tax our job creators more than our foreign competitors tax theirs, they win. we lose. >> he's not really for that. >> he says so, but he has yet to put out a vision or agreement to make good on these promises. we hear the rhetoric but never see the results. and more importantly, businesses know we have to close this deficit. businesses know we can't keep spending money we just don't have. businesses budget. washington hasn't had a budget for four years. the president and his party have been in charge of washington during this time. they have not budgeted for four years. and businesses know that you can't operate an enterprise, let alone the federal government, without budgeting. >> let me have you respond to this other argument about entitlements, about the role of government. and the president really launched it as part of his inaugural address when he said this. >> we recognize that no matter how responsibly we live our lives, any one of us, at any time, may face a job loss or a sudden illness or a home swept away in a terrible storm. the commitments we make
when we tax our job creators more than our foreign competitors tax theirs, they win. we lose. >> he's not really for that. >> he says so, but he has yet to put out a vision or agreement to make good on these promises. we hear the rhetoric but never see the results. and more importantly, businesses know we have to close this deficit. businesses know we can't keep spending money we just don't have. businesses budget. washington hasn't had a budget for four years. the president and his...